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Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1)Section 38-12-1203 does not prohibit a landlord from:
(a) Complying with any legal obligation under:
(I) Federal, state, or local law, including any legal obligation under a government program or pursuant to a condition of government funding, if the government program or government funding provides rent limitations or rental assistance to a tenant;
(II) A subpoena;
(III) A warrant; or
(IV) A court order of any kind;
(b) Requesting information or documentation necessary to determine or verify the financial qualifications of a prospective tenant, provided the landlord requests the same information or documentation of all prospective tenants regardless of immigration or citizenship status, including requesting a social security number or relevant taxpayer identification number; or
(c) Delivering to the tenant an oral or written notice regarding conduct by the tenant that violates or may violate any applicable rental agreement or law.
(2)Section 38-12-1203 does not enlarge or diminish a landlord's right to terminate a tenancy pursuant to existing state or local law or the ability of a unit of federal, state, or local government to regulate or enforce a prohibition against a landlord's harassment of a tenant.
(3) Nothing in this part 12:
(a) Prevents a landlord from seeking to collect rent due under the rental agreement; or
(b) Permits a landlord to violate section 8-2-130.
(4) Any waiver of a right under this part 12 by a tenant is void as a matter of public policy.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 38. Property Real and Personal § 38-12-1204. Authorized conduct - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-38-property-real-and-personal/co-rev-st-sect-38-12-1204/
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